The Eels host the tough, street-fighting Raiders facing three-straight losses against them in semi-tropical Darwin where the Eels haven't won in four years.
Both teams had tight upset wins last week, but it's been over two years since the Eels last
Full Team Lists, Round 7: Saturday 12 March 2025, 7.35pm AEST at TIO Stadium, Darwin
Weather: Expected to be Fine Ground Conditions: Expected to be good Referee: Wyatt Raymond Touchies: Drew Oultram, Belinda Sharpe Senior Review Official (bunker): Gra
The rebuild is in its early days, and we're still last with the worst defence and second-worst attack overall for the season to date. But Saturday's courageous round five performance against the Dragons is encouraging - on the back of two-clutch pla
A week is a long time in the competition this year. Saturday was a just one win, the smallest of margins in extra time, but an almighty stepforward from where we have come from in the first few rounds.
Hand on heart today's, the round five press conference was easily the best one we've had in 11 years, I have to admire Jason' openness, positive demeanor and honesty when responding and answering questions. Although we've had a rough month of footy,
Things obviously arent great our end, between the injuries, distractions & change of defensive structures etc, but maybe just maybe there are signs of more commitment in defence, which is the "Green Shoots" Jason Ryles has been referring to
Firstly, I am aware of another Blog on this site to "f###" Dylan off. In essence, I don't disagree. However, I just think there could be others way to go about it that could benefit us more.
However, we don't have to give him to Newcastle for the rem
The struggling Eels host their oldest rival, the high-flying Hounds. The Dogs piled on 40 points last week, while the Eels concede over 40 points per game to date. The result seems a formality for pundits. Can we dare to dream?
Off-field, the club is finally heading in the right direction after years of roster mismanagement, but the damage left behind won’t be undone overnight. While Mark O’Neill and Sarantinos have played their part, the biggest issue was Brad
R1, Storm v Eels (Image produced by the Eels' Club)
Date/Venue: Sunday, 9 March at AAMI Park, Melbourne, 4:05 pm AEDT Weather: Predicted to be fine SportsBet: Storm $1.10 Eels $7.50 Referee: Wyatt Raymond (touch judges are Matt Noyen & Phil Hende
With the sky apparently falling in as Mitchell Moses is ruled out for up to 6 weeks due to a foot injury, much doom and gloom has descended on Parramatta's 2025 season before a ball has been kicked.
Moses is undoubtedly the talisman and leader of the
"Daley though couldn't care less for Parramatta or any clubs. He cares about winning the series and to him Moses is the best chance of winning the series. For him if he gets hurt playing Origin, just put Strange on and move on. Only one more game…"